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Frank Arthur Brown Jr. (1908–1983) was a leading mid-20th century researcher of
biological rhythms Chronobiology is a field of biology that examines timing processes, including periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms, such as their adaptation to solar- and lunar-related rhythms. These cycles are known as biological rhythms. Chronobi ...
.Webb, H. Marguerite. (1984) In memoriam: Frank A. Brown Jr., Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, 15(1):1–2, DOI:10.1080/09291018409359827 He was a professor of biological sciences at
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and trustee of the
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in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.


Biography

Frank Arthur Brown Jr. was born 30 August 1908 in
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to Frank A. Brown, Sr. and Arletta Esten (Robinson) Brown. The elder Frank A. Brown (1876–1962) was an accomplished artist known for portraiture and Middle Eastern scenes from North Africa. Frank Brown Jr. attended
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earning his bachelor's degree in 1929, and
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for his graduate studies, earning his Ph.D. in 1934. He spent his professional career as a professor of biological sciences at
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, conducting his summer season research at the
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in
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. He was married to Jennie Pettegrove (1913–2006) of
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, and he died on 19 May 1983 at their home in Woods Hole.


Research

Brown's early work as a junior faculty member at Northwestern University included investigations into color perception by fish. He did extensive work with the Fiddler Crab,
Uca The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, whil ...
, finding that they showed both lunar day and solar day rhythms. In other studies he found that a wide variety of organisms displayed responses to gravitational, magnetic and electrical fields leading him to propose exogenous factors as controllers of biological rhythms. His work and ideas ran counter to the prevailing trend in
chronobiology Chronobiology is a field of biology that examines timing processes, including periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms, such as their adaptation to solar- and lunar-related rhythms. These cycles are known as biological rhythms. Chronobi ...
at the time, which was focused on the development of the endogenous and bio-chemical model of the circadian clock. Brown envisioned the biological clock as being a duality in which an internal responder to subtle information from the environment is overlain by an endogenous timing mechanism. Brown's research program which diverged from the mainstream, was ignored by his peers. A paper published in ''
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'' magazine in 1957 criticised a methodology of finding cycles with environmental fluctuations, was believed to be at least partly directed at Brown. Eight years later, a physiologist and mathematician named A. Heuser published a paper criticising that paper's methodology. Brown continued to study rhythms up to his death in a series of experiments documented in published scientific papers on correlations with magnetic fields, gamma rays and other subtle signals in the natural environment.F. A. Brown Jr.· The Biological Clock Phenomenon: Exogenous Timing Hypothesis. ''J. interdiscipl. Cycle Res.'', 1983,Vol. 14, number 2, pp. 137·162. Later discoveries, such as
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, and homing and navigation in birds and turtles, confirmed his recognition of reception of geomagnetic fields in organisms.


Selected publications

* G.H. Parker, F.A. Brown Jr. and J.M. Odiorne. 1935. The relation of the eyes to chromatophoral activities. ''Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences'' 69(12):439–462 *Frank A. Brown Jr. and G.C. Stephens. 1951. Studies on the daily rhythmicity of the fiddler crab, ''Uca''. Modification by photoperiod. ''Biological Bulletin'' 101:71–83. *Frank A. Brown Jr. 1954. "Persistent Activity Rhythms in the Oyster," ''American Journal of Physiology'' 178(3): 510–514. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1954.178.3.510 *Frank A. Brown, J. Woodland Hastings, John D. Palmer. ''The Biological Clock. Two Views''. Academic Press. 1970. *Frank A. Brown Jr. The "Clocks" Timing Biological Rhythms: Recent discoveries suggest that the mysterious biological clock phenomenon results from a continuous interaction between organisms and the subtle geophysical environment. ''American Scientist'',Vol. 60, No. 6 (November–December 1972), pp. 756–766. *Frank A. Brown. Biological clocks: Endogenous cycles synchronized by subtle geophysical rhythms. ''Biosystems''. August 1976 8(2):67-8.1 *Frank A. Brown Jr. 1983. The Biological Clock Phenomenon: Exogenous Timing Hypothesis. ''J. interdiscipl. Cycle Res.'', Vol. 14, number 2, pp. 137·162.


References


External links


Brown's obituary in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research


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